Oh yum, where's the recipe then?!! Lovely spring shots, and glad you got your daffs sorted too! Very pretty jug as well, I might add! Is a parcel of books in post this afternoon for you (just hoping they aren't ones you sent me...)xxx
Alice C, well spotted - it is a geranium bud. And the weird thing is I seem to be able to grow geraniums right through the winter - I've got some that are 5 years old now! I don't think it ever really gets cold enough in the middle of London to harm them.
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Oh yum, where's the recipe then?!! Lovely spring shots, and glad you got your daffs sorted too! Very pretty jug as well, I might add! Is a parcel of books in post this afternoon for you (just hoping they aren't ones you sent me...)xxx
ReplyDeletethe hens look very happy, is that a hen plate your yummy looking apple slice is on?
ReplyDeleteYes - there's quite a lot of 'hen-orabilia' around our house!
ReplyDeleteLove the hens - mine are on a roll with the laying. They each lay one a day, even though it's winter.
ReplyDeleteIs that a geranium bud?? If so it is indecently early and may need nurturing through February.
ReplyDeleteDelicious post..and I LOVE all the signs of spring! Happy Days ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteAlice C, well spotted - it is a geranium bud. And the weird thing is I seem to be able to grow geraniums right through the winter - I've got some that are 5 years old now! I don't think it ever really gets cold enough in the middle of London to harm them.
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